Shortly after 8 a.m., Emery's friend reportedly drove him and his wife to the Justice Center. Emery then handed the envelope to Alessandroni, prompting authorities to evacuate the building, according to an incident report.

Emery was arrested a short time later.

HAZMAT officials sealed the envelope and turned it over the Charlotte County Health Department to transport to Tampa for further analysis of the contents. The minivan was towed to the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office for inspection, then released back to the owner.

Chapman, who had been living with Emery and his wife in Englewood, identifies himself as a sovereign citizen and goes by the name "General Chapman," the report said.

He was transported to the Sarasota County Jail where he will be held until he is transferred back to the Charlotte County Jail. He is charged with Manufacture, Possession, Delivery, Attempted or Threatened Use of a Weapon of Mass Destruction.

Emery remains in the Charlotte County Jail on no bond. He is also charged with Manufacture, Possession, Delivery, Attempted or Threatened Use of a Weapon of Mass Destruction.